Haematologica (Jun 2015)

BCL6 – regulated by AhR/ARNT and wild-type MEF2B – drives expression of germinal center markers MYBL1 and LMO2

  • Jie Ding,
  • Wilhelm G Dirks,
  • Stefan Ehrentraut,
  • Robert Geffers,
  • Roderick AF MacLeod,
  • Stefan Nagel,
  • Claudia Pommerenke,
  • Julia Romani,
  • Michaela Scherr,
  • Lea AI Vaas,
  • Margarete Zaborski,
  • Hans G Drexler,
  • Hilmar Quentmeier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2014.120048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 100, no. 6

Abstract

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Genetic heterogeneity is widespread in tumors, but poorly documented in cell lines. According to immunoglobulin hypermutation analysis, the diffuse large B-cell lymphoma cell line U-2932 comprises two subpopulations faithfully representing original tumor subclones. We set out to identify molecular causes underlying subclone-specific expression affecting 221 genes including surface markers and the germinal center oncogenes BCL6 and MYC. Genomic copy number variations explained 58/221 genes differentially expressed in the two U-2932 clones. Subclone-specific expression of the aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and the resulting activity of the AhR/ARNT complex underlaid differential regulation of 11 genes including MEF2B. Knock-down and inhibitor experiments confirmed that AhR/ARNT regulates MEF2B, a key transcription factor for BCL6. AhR, MEF2B and BCL6 levels correlated not only in the U-2932 subclones but in the majority of 23 cell lines tested, indicting overexpression of AhR as a novel mechanism behind BCL6 diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Enforced modulation of BCL6 affected 48/221 signature genes. Although BCL6 is known as a transcriptional repressor, 28 genes were up-regulated, including LMO2 and MYBL1 which, like BCL6, signify germinal center diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. Supporting the notion that BCL6 can induce gene expression, BCL6 and the majority of potential targets were co-regulated in a series of B-cell lines. In conclusion, genomic copy number aberrations, activation of AhR/ARNT, and overexpression of BCL6 are collectively responsible for differential expression of more than 100 genes in subclones of the U-2932 cell line. It is particularly interesting that BCL6 – regulated by AhR/ARNT and wild-type MEF2B – may drive expression of germinal center markers in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.